Karnataka: Two Kerala-based PFI suspects involved in Nagamangala Violence; VHP calls for NIA Probe
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Karnataka: Two Kerala-based PFI suspects involved in Nagamangala Violence; VHP calls for NIA Probe

The Nagamangala Ganesh murti immersion procession turned violent, with suspicions of external involvement, including individuals from Kerala linked to the banned PFI, adding to political tensions in Karnataka. Allegations of police lapses in managing the situation have intensified calls for a thorough investigation

IndreshIndresh
Sep 16, 2024, 11:30 am IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
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The recent incident, which erupted during the Ganesh murti immersion procession in Nagamangala, has stirred intense debate and political tensions across Karnataka. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and pro-Hindu organisations are alleging that the incident was a deliberate act, pointing fingers at external elements, including individuals from Kerala, as being behind the violence.

According to sources, suspicions have emerged regarding the involvement of two individuals from Kerala in the riot. Among the 74 people named in the First Information Report (FIR), two, Yusuf (A44) and Naseer (A61), are identified as residents of Malappuram, Kerala. Both are suspected to be linked to the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) organisation, adding to the theory that the violence was orchestrated from outside.

Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) Nagamangala Taluk President Ajit Prasad expressed concerns over the alleged involvement of Yusuf and Naseer, asserting that they had been living in the Nagamangala region for some time. He claimed that both were affiliated with the PFI and were part of a pre-conceived plan to incite communal unrest. “There were clear preparations for the violence,” he said. He also pointed out that, on the day of the disturbance, 200 masks were purchased from a medical shop in the area, raising suspicion about the organised nature of the violence. Prasad further alleged that Kerala-based Muslims were involved in using petrol bombs during the attack, urging that the case be handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) for a thorough probe.

In response to the allegations, Karnataka’s Minister-in-Charge, Chaluvarayaswamy, sought to tamp down speculations. He stated that no concrete evidence suggested a direct link between the Popular Front of India (PFI) and the riots. “People from Kerala did not come and go during the riots. However, a person from Kerala who works in a bakery in Nagamangala has been arrested for his involvement in the violence,” Chaluvarayaswamy remarked. He stressed the need for a thorough investigation, saying that without it, one cannot conclusively declare the involvement of any specific organisation or group. “Peace must be maintained, and we are committed to uncovering the truth,” he added, noting that he had discussed the matter with the Chief Minister and requested a comprehensive report.

While political and public discourse over the origin of the violence continues, troubling reports have surfaced about the handling of the situation by local law enforcement. According to sources, the Nagamangala police station inspector, Ashok Kumar, was hesitant to provide food to the police reserve personnel deployed for security during the Ganesh procession. This resulted in 24 District Armed Reserve (DAR) personnel being sent to another location for their meals. Just half an hour after their departure, the violence broke out, catching the seven remaining police personnel on duty completely off-guard.

The riot spiraled quickly, with mobs wielding stones, sticks, machetes, and even petrol bombs, leading to significant damage. Many shops were set ablase, and several police personnel, including PSI Ravi, were injured in the violence. By the time the reserve personnel returned, the situation had escalated beyond control. The Home Department has since suspended Inspector Ashok Kumar, as the failure to maintain adequate police presence is believed to have played a role in the violence spiralling out of control.

The Nagamangala violence incident has sent shockwaves across the state, with concerns over communal harmony and law enforcement being placed under intense scrutiny. As investigations continue, the pressure is mounting for answers and accountability, with local and state authorities striving to contain the fallout from this deeply unsettling event.

Topics: Nagamangala RiotsPFI SuspectsBJPCommunal violenceNagamangala Violence
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